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so it's a democracy. >> sean: let's use new york as an example. new york is very similar to california no one voted on that except for representative of-- and i guess what i'm asking here, the president says he wants millionaires to pay more and more and want to raise taxes after they've raised them. look what happens, eric schmidt has a shell company in bermuda, why did denise give up her citizenship reasons? isn't it sad to hear phil mickleson say that. >> let me say this, do you know gerard depardieu, the french actor moved to russia and he was complaining about 80% tax rates. >> sean: 75. >> all right, 75. phil mickleson, is i think the 7th highest paid athlete in the world. he makes more than 50 million dollars a year and what we're doing here, i hear from you and tucker is poor little rich boy, and this guy. >> oh. >> he can speak out. >> no, no, he didn't do it it. he didn't make it, he didn't make his golf success, you know who did? obama did it for him and ought to-- >> oh, stop. (laughter) >> this is simple, democracy is not a justificat
so it's a democracy. >> sean: let's use new york as an example. new york is very similar to california no one voted on that except for representative of-- and i guess what i'm asking here, the president says he wants millionaires to pay more and more and want to raise taxes after they've raised them. look what happens, eric schmidt has a shell company in bermuda, why did denise give up her citizenship reasons? isn't it sad to hear phil mickleson say that. >> let me say this, do you...
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new york is number two. it gets back down to the problembe the tour had every year, they are under assault from the congress, because they are. in fact, taxing a charitable organization. i imagine the head of that, commissioner said we do not need to talk about taxes. >> eric: we have to go. a couple names that left california and went to texas and other places in the past year. chevron moved a big portion. capital one. ebay. calloway golf. hyundai and wells fargo. >> dana: carl's junior. >> eric: businesses are leaving high tax areas and going to places with lower taxes. i think california is 13.3%. >> andrea: california needs your uncle steve to pay the taxes. freddie they can have steve -- >> greg: they can have steve. >> andrea: coming up, now a racial component to the bloomberg bomb's soda ban. some civil rights group think it will hurt minority business owners. could it be the straw that break the nanny state back? or the straw that breaks the soda? back in moments. we'll tell you. so you say men are s
new york is number two. it gets back down to the problembe the tour had every year, they are under assault from the congress, because they are. in fact, taxing a charitable organization. i imagine the head of that, commissioner said we do not need to talk about taxes. >> eric: we have to go. a couple names that left california and went to texas and other places in the past year. chevron moved a big portion. capital one. ebay. calloway golf. hyundai and wells fargo. >> dana: carl's...
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and after new york passed a sweeping new gun reform laws, the attorney general greg abbott is here to tell you norquist to move to the lone star state. they like guns there. plus, some of the top personal finance voices in the country altogether on this show. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: well, we will get all of that in just a second. first, our top story. it's about to cost a whole lot more to use a credit card instead of cash. a big settlement between retailers and credit card companies means stores will start charging you extra every time you swipe your credit card. and this all begin sunday. up until now, retailers' pay that surcharge or slight fee to the credit card companies directly. now stores will be allowed to pass the extra cost on the you, like a tax. up to 4 percent of the total cost of whenever you're buying. with us now, consumer education president, smart credit dot com. the president of optimum capital management. great to have you both year. al start with you. what do you make of this? >> this is really bad news for consumers. we are already getting
and after new york passed a sweeping new gun reform laws, the attorney general greg abbott is here to tell you norquist to move to the lone star state. they like guns there. plus, some of the top personal finance voices in the country altogether on this show. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: well, we will get all of that in just a second. first, our top story. it's about to cost a whole lot more to use a credit card instead of cash. a big settlement between retailers and...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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it's feeling like it's below zero in new york new england. new york city feels like 12 washington feels like 6. little light snow there last night and this morning. it's ice that i'm concerned about coming up late tonight and through tomorrow morning especially north of i-40 in tennessee, back toward atlanta and into upstate south carolina through the day tomorrow. could be up to a quarter of an inch of icing. then a chance of snow in the east coast. doesn't look like much. maybe an inch or so. that will bring in slightly milder air by the end the work week. >>> days into president obama's second term democrats are already thinking about 2016. during yesterday's benghazi hearings senators barbara boxer and robert maine then dez took time to praise hillary clinton making clear they'd like her back in public service. the talk is being matched by speculation over vice president joe biden. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning norah, charlie and gayle. >> there's no issue of the high profile this past year that joe biden hasn't set in mo
it's feeling like it's below zero in new york new england. new york city feels like 12 washington feels like 6. little light snow there last night and this morning. it's ice that i'm concerned about coming up late tonight and through tomorrow morning especially north of i-40 in tennessee, back toward atlanta and into upstate south carolina through the day tomorrow. could be up to a quarter of an inch of icing. then a chance of snow in the east coast. doesn't look like much. maybe an inch or so....
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windchill warnings have been posted across upstate new york and new england. a slight warmup is expected by the end of the weekend though. it would be beautiful if it wasn't so ugly outside, right? >>> well, coming up in this morning news, stock dive. apple is shaken to the core following disappointing earnings numbers. details in money wachlt this is the "cbs morning news." numbers. this is the "cbs morning news." bacon?! gotta get that bacon! bacon?! bacon? bacon! who wants a beggin' strip? meee! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum, yum, yum... it's bacon!!! mmmmm...i love you. i love bacon. i love you. [ male announcer ] there's no time like beggin' time. ♪ you are beautiful ♪ ♪ so beautiful ♪ [ female announcer ] optimal solutions complete protein and vitamin shake mix, part of our new line of products for women, created by women. optimal solutions, at drug stores everywhere. [ female announcer ] how do you define your moment? the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery the mid
windchill warnings have been posted across upstate new york and new england. a slight warmup is expected by the end of the weekend though. it would be beautiful if it wasn't so ugly outside, right? >>> well, coming up in this morning news, stock dive. apple is shaken to the core following disappointing earnings numbers. details in money wachlt this is the "cbs morning news." numbers. this is the "cbs morning news." bacon?! gotta get that bacon! bacon?! bacon? bacon!...
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nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >>> we'll take a break. and when we come back, why your boss wants you to get enough sleep. >>> a lot of items in the news today about our health and well-being, including the fact that facebook can full-on bum you out. german researchers call it facebook envy. it's the act of viewing all your friends' fabulous vacations, lovely children, attractive friends and great social lives. the research showed it can leave people feeling, you guessed it, lonely, frustrated and angry. this is hard to hear, but no shocker, really. a full third of us in the american work force aren't getting enough sleep to function at our peak levels as our regular viewers know all too well. the wide-awake folks at harvard say sleep deprivation costs american companies $63.2 billion a year in subpar performance. >>> and good news and bad news on the smoking front. from the "new england journal of medicine," they state flat out, smokers lose at least one decade of life expectancy over nonsmokers on average. the encouraging news here is q
nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >>> we'll take a break. and when we come back, why your boss wants you to get enough sleep. >>> a lot of items in the news today about our health and well-being, including the fact that facebook can full-on bum you out. german researchers call it facebook envy. it's the act of viewing all your friends' fabulous vacations, lovely children, attractive friends and great social lives. the research showed it can leave people feeling, you guessed...
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man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below manhattan, far deeper than the subways. built at the beginning of the 20th century, they are concrete-lined and bored through solid rock. they could last centuries. but the mechanical equipment within them will not. engineers in the 1950s discovered
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because in new york city it's colder than a witch's titty it's new york! it made me realize something. gorm -- gorming is a total -- global warming is a total hoax and here is how i know, because it's cold today where i live. that's. ♪ just science. in fact, if anything there's a new ice age coming today. [ laughter ] where i live. which we're totally unprepared for because it's been so unseasonably warm this winter. touch wonder who is perpetrating this global warming hoax. climate scientists are too dumb to pull it off. and all of our supervillains are safely locked up at an asylum and there's really only one man capable of this hoax. perhaps noted mantei teo prankster ronaiah tuiasosopo tuiasosopo! stop it with this cold! tuiasosopo! our lips are turning blu-asosopo. we'll catch the flu-asosopo. because i have a kind of weak immune system because i'm a jew-asospo. [ laughter ] i'm going to be sorry to see this guy go quite frankly. here we are, listen two days since barack obama's inauguration speech in which he may recall you gave an unapologetic def
because in new york city it's colder than a witch's titty it's new york! it made me realize something. gorm -- gorming is a total -- global warming is a total hoax and here is how i know, because it's cold today where i live. that's. ♪ just science. in fact, if anything there's a new ice age coming today. [ laughter ] where i live. which we're totally unprepared for because it's been so unseasonably warm this winter. touch wonder who is perpetrating this global warming hoax. climate...
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in the state of new york. >> new york, it's a little different and more progressive and a lot of areas and some other states. some of the southern areas of cultures that we have to overcome. gerri: cultures that we have to overcome. all right. i forgot. the south is still a backwater to new york. the region languishes in a post antebellum haze of poverty and backwardness. in truth, my friends, the south has benefited from long-term strategies of keeping out unions and attracting more mark companies to relocate from the west bell as well as overseas. boeing recently built a plan in south carolina. leno chinese company building a laptop country. not new york, new jersey, but no carolina. bmw, could go on and on. it's not serendipity that causes companies to move. strong economic policies including the right to work legislation and low taxes have built taxes into a juggernaut. when governor rick perry was running for president he could claim, rightly, that his they created more than one-third of all of the jobs created in the entire country since the recovery began in 2009. amazing. not n
in the state of new york. >> new york, it's a little different and more progressive and a lot of areas and some other states. some of the southern areas of cultures that we have to overcome. gerri: cultures that we have to overcome. all right. i forgot. the south is still a backwater to new york. the region languishes in a post antebellum haze of poverty and backwardness. in truth, my friends, the south has benefited from long-term strategies of keeping out unions and attracting more mark...
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new york city feels like 12. washington feels like 6. a little light snow there last night and this morning, but it's ice i'm concerned about coming up late tonight and tomorrow morning, especially north of i-40 in tennessee back toward atlanta and into upstate south carolina through the day tomorrow. could be up to a quarter inch of icing. then a chance for snow for the east coast. doesn't look like much. maybe an inch or so. the good news is that will bring in some slightly milder air by the end of the workweek and definitely by the weekend. back to you. >> thanks. democrats are already thinking about 2016. during yesterday's benghazi hearing senator barbara boxer and robert menendez took time to praise hillary clinton, making it clear they'd like her back in service. major garrett is at the white house where there's some nice snow on the ground. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah, charlie, and gayle. you know, there's no high-profile issue that joe biden hasn't set in motion or solved from the gay marriage to fiscal
new york city feels like 12. washington feels like 6. a little light snow there last night and this morning, but it's ice i'm concerned about coming up late tonight and tomorrow morning, especially north of i-40 in tennessee back toward atlanta and into upstate south carolina through the day tomorrow. could be up to a quarter inch of icing. then a chance for snow for the east coast. doesn't look like much. maybe an inch or so. the good news is that will bring in some slightly milder air by the...
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. >>> meanwhile, "the new york times" reports senate leaders from both sides of the aisle are nearing an agreement on new limits to the filibuster. the tactic that forces the majority party to gather 60 votes just to bring a bill to the floor. an announcement on the new rules is expected today. >>> vice president joe biden will team up with google today for a chat about gun control. he'll answer questions for 30 minutes on the new white house policy recommendations to reduce gun violence. the administration planned numerous chats like this one during the second term. today's fireside hangout starts at 1:45 p.m. eastern time. and the name is a 21st century update of president franklin roosevelt's famous fireside chats on the radio. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of "scrambled politics." president obama's 23 executive orders on gun control are still being attacked by conservative lawmakers in washington. republican congressman steve stockman of texas has introduced a bill to outlaw the orders as unconstitutional. previously, he threatened to file impeachment p
. >>> meanwhile, "the new york times" reports senate leaders from both sides of the aisle are nearing an agreement on new limits to the filibuster. the tactic that forces the majority party to gather 60 votes just to bring a bill to the floor. an announcement on the new rules is expected today. >>> vice president joe biden will team up with google today for a chat about gun control. he'll answer questions for 30 minutes on the new white house policy recommendations...
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later we'll talk to michael gordon of the "new york times." david, as you watched this today, did it answer all the questions? >> well, it was-- it was a very lively exchange. most of the answers in truth have come out in the details, the report by the accountability review board, and the systematic timeline that it offered. what today provided was the drama of secretary clinton and her final major appearance defending herself defending the administration, and getting very emotional and very feisty. and i think what we took away from this was how intense feelings are on both sides. the republicans really went after her today and she-- she-- she pushed back hard. >> rose: did they as they say,a lay a glove on her? >> well, i think on the basic issues here, benghazi, the republicans have a point. as the accountability review board report says, staffing for diplomat security was grossly inadequate. repeated requests came from benghazi for more diplomatic security officers to go to benghazi and guard that very ill-constructed compound. nothing hap
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coming up here new york city kirsten with new details on her bill to crack down on illegal gun trafficking. and the lip sync controversy continues. stephen colbert. >> yes, lip-gate. beyonce-gate. the crisis in lipia. beyonc-ghazi. was there a second singer on the grassy knolls? mr. president, the american people demand answers. what did beyonce sing? when did she sing it? is that even beyonce? it could have been sasha fierce. >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. as expected, senator john kerry technically still the chair of the foreign relations committee holding his confirmation hearing today and counted no op sxwligs at that meeting. joining me now is senator bob corker, the top republican on the committee. senator, is it safe to assume that barring some unexpected, unforeseen circumstance senator kerly will indeed be our next secretary of state? >> it would have to be really unforeseen. i don't think there's any question, and we'll have the business meeting, i think, on tuesday morning, and the senate committee, foreign relations committee, and i think it will be voted
coming up here new york city kirsten with new details on her bill to crack down on illegal gun trafficking. and the lip sync controversy continues. stephen colbert. >> yes, lip-gate. beyonce-gate. the crisis in lipia. beyonc-ghazi. was there a second singer on the grassy knolls? mr. president, the american people demand answers. what did beyonce sing? when did she sing it? is that even beyonce? it could have been sasha fierce. >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. as...
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we go to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides is standing by. >> it is exciting day on wall street. you have big earnings news, some good, some bad. the stock market hitting five-year highs. the dow is still gaining 48 points. let's look at names that hit 52-week highs that we continue to follow. of course disney. it is not the first time it hit a 52-week high. another one, another one. in many cases we're back to 2007 levels. 3m dipped in the red now. home depot, valero. these are not all dow components the first three are dow components. of the 30, 10 are actually red. it is not a broad-based rally as it was before earlier. back to you. melissa: nicole, thanks so much. lori: one thing hurricane sandy taught us most gas stations can run out of gas in a disaster. you would think that would force an immediate shift to electric vehicles. the liz claman continues her coverage at davos, switzerland, at the world economic forum to rev up the discussion when if ever people will flock to all electric vehicles. liz: if
we go to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides is standing by. >> it is exciting day on wall street. you have big earnings news, some good, some bad. the stock market hitting five-year highs. the dow is still gaining 48 points. let's look at names that hit 52-week highs that we continue to follow. of course disney. it is not the first time it hit a 52-week high. another one, another one. in many cases we're back to 2007 levels. 3m dipped in the red now. home depot,...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening, as the president's defense secretary prepares to leave office, he is leaving behind with the boss's permission a huge change to the u.s. military. the announcement officially today from the pentagon, women will soon be able to serve in direct combat units. while it's been happening slowly in the field on its own for years during our dual wars of this last decade, and while it will open a huge number of jobs and career pathways for the women who volunteer to serve this country in uniform, it is a huge change in military tradition. a change in the tanks and in the trenches. a change announced at the highest levels today. we begin with our pentagon correspondent, jim miklaszewski. >> reporter: president obama praised the pentagon's decision to open combat roles to women. and of the 152 u.s. service women who died in iraq and afghanistan, he called them patriots, whose sacrifices show that valor knows no gender. with the stroke of a pen, defense sec
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening, as the president's defense secretary prepares to leave office, he is leaving behind with the boss's permission a huge change to the u.s. military. the announcement officially today from the pentagon, women will soon be able to serve in direct combat units. while it's been happening slowly in the field on its own for...
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hardy skiers in new hampshire braved sub-zero wind chills that extended from upstate new york to northern new england. and several midwestern states had to shovel out from lake- effect snow. some of the most severely affected were on staten island, new york. people who've had no heat since hurricane "sandy" -- last october -- spent the night in tents with propane heaters. britain, the netherlands and germany are warning their citizens to get out of benghazi, libya. the alert today cited an the city. the alert today cited an imminent threat to westerners in the city. there were no specifics, and the u.s. embassy in libya said it had nothing pointing to threats against americans. the u.s. ambassador to libya -- and three other americans -- died last september when islamist militants attacked the u.s. consulate in benghazi. north korea declared today it will conduct a third nuclear test, defying newly expanded u.n. sanctions. the announcement came two days after the u.n. security council condemned the north for a long-range rocket test last month. in response, the north's top governing body
hardy skiers in new hampshire braved sub-zero wind chills that extended from upstate new york to northern new england. and several midwestern states had to shovel out from lake- effect snow. some of the most severely affected were on staten island, new york. people who've had no heat since hurricane "sandy" -- last october -- spent the night in tents with propane heaters. britain, the netherlands and germany are warning their citizens to get out of benghazi, libya. the alert today...
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mary jo white in new york spent a lot of time prosecuting terrorists in new york including bombers from the wednesday. she is very tough going after a white collar criminal and others as well. i assume the reaction will be pretty favorable as far as the sec is concerned. she is being nominated to take over. you make a good point with the president bringing a woman into a sensitive and important position. here they come. >> over the last four years, i talked about how shared prosperity from wall street to main street depends on smart common sense regulations that protect the vast majority of americans from the irresponsible actions of a few. that's why we passed tough reforms to protect consumers in the financial system from the kinds of abuse that nearly brought the economy to its knees. today there rules to help families. responsible families buy a home or send their child to college without worrying about being tricked out of their life savings. rules to make sure financial firms are not undermined by those that don't do the right thing. there rules to end the wall street bailouts onc
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you're in times square in new york. during your time as a meteorologist, have you a sense that we are going through a genuine climatic change in the weather? >> you can't attribute one particular event to climate change. there's no way to deny things have been supercharged. floods, hurricane sandy, droughts, extreme chill. whether it's a cyclical thing where we'll turn this around or we're on a one-way path remains to be seen. >> we've seen extreme heat and cold and hurricanes sweeping through new york, which i experienced. it was dramatic when it happened. it caused a lot of damage. the critics against this say, look, this has gone on for centuries and millenniums. always freakish periods of weather. no different now. what do you say to that? >> i think you are better off looking -- >> i think lee goldberg may have frozen there it was so cold. i think he's iced up. you can't hear him. you can barely hear me. we got lee back. we thought you had frozen to death. no. you are frozen to death. unfortunately we have lost lee
you're in times square in new york. during your time as a meteorologist, have you a sense that we are going through a genuine climatic change in the weather? >> you can't attribute one particular event to climate change. there's no way to deny things have been supercharged. floods, hurricane sandy, droughts, extreme chill. whether it's a cyclical thing where we'll turn this around or we're on a one-way path remains to be seen. >> we've seen extreme heat and cold and hurricanes...
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a fountain of icicles here in new york. and a fireman's gloves were standing up, they were petrified in the cold. tonight, abc's gio benitez on the bitter cold. gio? >> reporter: good evening, diane. here in fulton, new york, more than three feet of snow fell just within the past 48 hours. but it was not just snow that's the problem. across this nation, it was no doubt a polar invasion. the polar invasion is making for some amazing pictures and beautiful frozen landscapes. but make no mistake, this weather is dangerous. in maryland, this cell tower worker found out just how dangerous, when 200 feet up, he became overcome by the frigid 10 degrees and had to be rescued. across the country, the extreme cold is blamed for at least four deaths. ed roy will spend more than nine hours outside today, making sure the mail gets through. his secret? layers. how many layers do you have on? >> on the top, i have one, two, three, four, five and the bottom, i have three. and then i have three on my head. >> reporter: wow. you're well prep
a fountain of icicles here in new york. and a fireman's gloves were standing up, they were petrified in the cold. tonight, abc's gio benitez on the bitter cold. gio? >> reporter: good evening, diane. here in fulton, new york, more than three feet of snow fell just within the past 48 hours. but it was not just snow that's the problem. across this nation, it was no doubt a polar invasion. the polar invasion is making for some amazing pictures and beautiful frozen landscapes. but make no...
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new york's regulatory structure. so they're saying 7-eleven will continue to be able to sell them but a mom and pop won't be able to sell it. >> that's the deepest merit. any time you put these regulations or big government solutions in place, there is a winner. the winner is usually big business. there's a tie between big business and big government. there is a sponsorship relationship between the naacp and big a. coca-cola and naacp have a relationship. we'd be naive to assume that doesn't have something to do with it. >> i think when you say a holistic approach, it's kind of a nonanswer. when you say you're going to wait for a holistic approach, usually that means we're not going to try to tackle the problem in the specific bans or legislation, et cetera. so i get it, they have a relationship. that doesn't surprise me at all, honestly. and they fund some good programs for the naacp so i don't think it's a bad relationship. i think you can't just say i want a holistic approach and don't do something about something
new york's regulatory structure. so they're saying 7-eleven will continue to be able to sell them but a mom and pop won't be able to sell it. >> that's the deepest merit. any time you put these regulations or big government solutions in place, there is a winner. the winner is usually big business. there's a tie between big business and big government. there is a sponsorship relationship between the naacp and big a. coca-cola and naacp have a relationship. we'd be naive to assume that...
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later we'll talk to michael gordon of the "new york times." david, as you watched this today, did it answer all the questions? >> well, it was-- it was a very lively exchange. most of the answers in truth have come out in the details, the report by the accountability review board, and the systematic timeline that it offered. what today provided was the drama of secretary clinton and her final major appearance defending herself, defending the administration, and getting very emotional and very feisty. and i think what we took away from this was how intense feelings are on both sides. the republicans really went after her today, and she-- she-- she pushed back hard. >> rose: did they, as they say,a lay a glove on her? >> well, i think on the basic issues here, benghazi, the republicans have a point. as the accountability review board report says, staffing for diplomat security was grossly inadequate. repeated requests came from benghazi for more diplomatic security officers to go to benghazi and guard that very ill-constructed compound. nothing
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york city so is this just kind of you know just the new normal . well obviously they're going to encroach on our liberties as as much as we allow them to and that's why i'm encouraging everybody to get in touch with the legislate legislators and tell them we're not going to tolerate being scanned without consent i mean at least if they're stopping and frisking somebody that person has a the option to assert their rights and say you don't have the right to stop me unless you have seen me committing a crime or you believe that i just have committed a crime or at least there's some sort of reasonable suspicion but if they're just stopping people at random now because they have this this machine that they can use is their scapegoat. this will just be one more encroachments and we have to protect our liberties there's really no. there's no justification for it i really it actually infuriates me because this is going this this stop and frisk tool that they call it is only being used in certain neighborhoods and it's not it's not an equal application of t
york city so is this just kind of you know just the new normal . well obviously they're going to encroach on our liberties as as much as we allow them to and that's why i'm encouraging everybody to get in touch with the legislate legislators and tell them we're not going to tolerate being scanned without consent i mean at least if they're stopping and frisking somebody that person has a the option to assert their rights and say you don't have the right to stop me unless you have seen me...
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in new york, there was 700,000 stop and frisk incidents a year. bratton says it is an effective tool and blames the controversy on police departments that have been using the practice inappropriately. >> the constitutional tools you were given to work with you always have to use them legally, constitutionally. you have to use them compassionately, you are dealing with human beings. >> a center will be the computer crime tracking system he helped develop. it enables them to track in real time the frequency of crimes and how effectively the stations are handling them and allow os the command staff to quickly mobilize forces to a hot spot and snuff it out before it escalates. >> focusing and accountability on a captain in charge of each area. i think that is an essential part of effective policing. >> i met bratton when was chief of the lapd three years ago when i went down there to do a story on comstat. oakland adopted the system awhile back but bratton wants the department to do more with it like new york and l.a. has. he hopes to start as soon as
in new york, there was 700,000 stop and frisk incidents a year. bratton says it is an effective tool and blames the controversy on police departments that have been using the practice inappropriately. >> the constitutional tools you were given to work with you always have to use them legally, constitutionally. you have to use them compassionately, you are dealing with human beings. >> a center will be the computer crime tracking system he helped develop. it enables them to track in...
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host: next call from new york. caller: i am a uaw member from upstate new york. thank you for c-span. you cited the nlrb ruling at the outset. my question is, how broad is this ruling? because organizing workers, that is section 7. how broad is this ruling? the nissan workers in tennessee are trying to form a union. they talk on facebook a month each other, does this ruling protect them? how broad is this ruling? guest: i do not want to speculate on how broad the ruling may be. everything is very new and there may be nuances to every case. and they may hinge on certain facts. the bottom line, if you are doing something that is concerted activity and is mutual aid -- and the definitions of that are kind of flexible -- and that most likely will be protected. however, you ought to take a look at the facts of the case. every case will be a little different. that is why i cannot give you a pat answer. host: some corporate officials in this area are saying the nlrb is interim -- is intervening in social media in an effort to remain relevant. what do you think? guest: i
host: next call from new york. caller: i am a uaw member from upstate new york. thank you for c-span. you cited the nlrb ruling at the outset. my question is, how broad is this ruling? because organizing workers, that is section 7. how broad is this ruling? the nissan workers in tennessee are trying to form a union. they talk on facebook a month each other, does this ruling protect them? how broad is this ruling? guest: i do not want to speculate on how broad the ruling may be. everything is...
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announcing my micro new york, winner of adapt new york city contest. the goal was to come up with the most space efficient apartment design. here is break down itty bity details is the part of the development team. we've been talking about it in the office. everyone loves it. it was on twitter. everyone is abuzz because it seems almost impossible for a person to live in 250 square feet. how small is that? what is a normal studio or one bedroom. >> first ask, are you new yorker this. melissa: i am. i'm a new yorker. i live in a small space. there is lot of upside. you don't keep a lot of junk. you throw out more because you don't have a lot of space but 250 square feet is small. >> it is small. most of the units are larger. average is 285 and range up to 370. but they're definitely small. melissa: what was the biggest challenge. >> my wife and i who is my partner when we lived in new york in 1999 we lived in 350 square foot apartment. know the challenge. the challenge is not to dictate people's create activity to fill their lives and paint their canvase
announcing my micro new york, winner of adapt new york city contest. the goal was to come up with the most space efficient apartment design. here is break down itty bity details is the part of the development team. we've been talking about it in the office. everyone loves it. it was on twitter. everyone is abuzz because it seems almost impossible for a person to live in 250 square feet. how small is that? what is a normal studio or one bedroom. >> first ask, are you new yorker this....
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>> colder, by the way, in new york than here, apparently. what did you say, alex? >> that's the climate change block that we'll keep you on for later. in terms of the view from davos, here we are fiddling around with the u.s. economy. what do the world's great financial and fiscal minds have to say regarding the antics in washington? >> well, i'll tell you, actually, the prevailing few here, and eric cantor just arrived. the prevailing view is that even in three months from now, the idea that we've punted on this issue, i think the prevailing view here is that we punt it forever, meaning in three months from now while there will be a fight about it, it will either get pushed off again or that there will be some deal that allows us to raise the ceiling for another year or two. i will say the view among economists here, ceos, executives, much better than i would have ever expected. you know, i think we're all very doom and gloom back in the u.s. or at least it feels that way, but this is a much happier mood. having said that, i should tell you, the -- it's sometimes
>> colder, by the way, in new york than here, apparently. what did you say, alex? >> that's the climate change block that we'll keep you on for later. in terms of the view from davos, here we are fiddling around with the u.s. economy. what do the world's great financial and fiscal minds have to say regarding the antics in washington? >> well, i'll tell you, actually, the prevailing few here, and eric cantor just arrived. the prevailing view is that even in three months from...
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york attorney general eric schneiderman, co-chair of a new state-federal working group that included the department of justice, the sec and others. >> ...complaint for securities fraud against jpmorgan chase as successors to bear stearns and company and emc mortgage corporation. >> narrator: although the case centered on bankers' fraudulent and deceptive practices, no individuals were named. the suit was a civil, not criminal, case. >> smith: and you've alleged in the case of bear stearns that they passed these things on knowingly, intentionally, knowing they were bad? >> yes. we think the facts, as alleged in our complaints, make it very hard to conclude that by 2006 and 2007 the folks at these banks did not know what was going on, and that they were putting more and more bad loans into these securities. >> smith: i guess i still don't understand. if this was so clear and so intentional and so many commissions and hearings brought this forward, why is this taking so long? >> you know, it's... it's hard for me to address the specifics of what happened before i got here. believe me, w
york attorney general eric schneiderman, co-chair of a new state-federal working group that included the department of justice, the sec and others. >> ...complaint for securities fraud against jpmorgan chase as successors to bear stearns and company and emc mortgage corporation. >> narrator: although the case centered on bankers' fraudulent and deceptive practices, no individuals were named. the suit was a civil, not criminal, case. >> smith: and you've alleged in the case of...
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hardy skiers in new hampshire braved sub-zero wind chills that extended from upstate new york to northern new england. and several midwestern states had to shovel out from lake- effect snow. some of the most severely affected were on staten island, new york. people who've had no heat since hurricane "sandy" -- last october -- spent the night in tents with propane heaters. britain, the netherlands and germany are warning their citizens to get out of benghazi, libya. the alert today cited an the city. the alert today cited an imminent threat to westerners in the city. there were no specifics, and the u.s. embassy in libya said it had nothing pointing to threats against americans. the u.s. ambassador to libya -- and three other americans -- died last september when islamist militants attacked the u.s. consulate in benghazi. north korea declared today it will conduct a third nuclear test, defying newly expanded u.n. sanctions. the announcement came two days after the u.n. security council condemned the north for a long-range rocket test last month. in response, the north's top governing body
hardy skiers in new hampshire braved sub-zero wind chills that extended from upstate new york to northern new england. and several midwestern states had to shovel out from lake- effect snow. some of the most severely affected were on staten island, new york. people who've had no heat since hurricane "sandy" -- last october -- spent the night in tents with propane heaters. britain, the netherlands and germany are warning their citizens to get out of benghazi, libya. the alert today...
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we have some from new york. a nurse in bedford hills correctional facility in westchester, overtime salary was $150,000. the base salary was $58,000. i thought that was one of the craziest. well, thanks for coming on. even though we agreed, it was still fun. >> it is fun, and we'll fine something next week. mel kneel thanks for coming on. >> take care, melissa. melissa: coming up on money, manti te'o comes clean on the fake girlfriend hoax. is it enough to save face and millions potentially in the nfl? a master of trust joins us to explain. at the end of the day, it's all about "money." ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do
we have some from new york. a nurse in bedford hills correctional facility in westchester, overtime salary was $150,000. the base salary was $58,000. i thought that was one of the craziest. well, thanks for coming on. even though we agreed, it was still fun. >> it is fun, and we'll fine something next week. mel kneel thanks for coming on. >> take care, melissa. melissa: coming up on money, manti te'o comes clean on the fake girlfriend hoax. is it enough to save face and millions...
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there are warming centers set up around new york city. the very young and old have some place to keep warm and that is a concern because, as you know, ashleigh, there have been at least three cold-related deaths around the country in a few states including illinois where a man was left unattended in his trailer died of hypothermia. this is serious business. >> you're not kidding. the cdc has statics on the number of americans who die because of cold weather. we have an average of 13 deaths per year. it's a quote from 1999 to 2011. 1300 people have died from this. while the pictures are pretty and it's funny to joke about it, it's a deadly thing. susan candiotti, appreciate your work. she's been outside, by the way, since 4:00 this morning. big appreciation to you doing the assignment. chad myers, on the other hand, you get to do your weather live shots from inside. here's what i want to ask you and i don't know how well you're going to know this with all of the fancy terms that i've been learning, just tell me if this is going to pass any
there are warming centers set up around new york city. the very young and old have some place to keep warm and that is a concern because, as you know, ashleigh, there have been at least three cold-related deaths around the country in a few states including illinois where a man was left unattended in his trailer died of hypothermia. this is serious business. >> you're not kidding. the cdc has statics on the number of americans who die because of cold weather. we have an average of 13...
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minus 17 in minneapolis and 6 in new york. for today we are also tracking some snow that's coming down through washington, d.c. as well as the central virginia area. that means we'll be looking at messy travel along interstate 95. keep in mind temperatures well below freezing. there will be icy spots along the highways as well some of the secondary areas. we're also looking at lake-effect snow coming down through gary, indiana up to areas, including that michigan border. we want to leave you with someone warm and sunty and bright. zoraida will appreciate this. this is coming out of miami. they're probably sleeping in their swimsuits right now. the temperature is 61 degrees. today sunshine and 57. it's sunny and 75. >> do not send me pictures if you're in balmy, warm weather, i don't want to hear it because folks are struggling. >> absolutely. stay warm. >> i guess we can think of warm climates. >> if that will help you. >> i don't know if it helps. >>> women officially on the front lines of war, happening today, an historic mo
minus 17 in minneapolis and 6 in new york. for today we are also tracking some snow that's coming down through washington, d.c. as well as the central virginia area. that means we'll be looking at messy travel along interstate 95. keep in mind temperatures well below freezing. there will be icy spots along the highways as well some of the secondary areas. we're also looking at lake-effect snow coming down through gary, indiana up to areas, including that michigan border. we want to leave you...
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. >>> and soon it will be hard to find a large soda in new york city, but now there's a new argument to keep those giant drinks around. "newsroom" starts now. good morning, i'm carol costello, thank you so much for being with us, and in just a couple of hours a strict, new gun control plan will be unveiled and brace for a loud outcry from millions of gun owners and their ultrapowerful lobbying group the nra. the latest push coming from senator dianne feinstein, the california democrat who authored the nation's original ban on assault weapons in the 1990s, but this ban would reportedly be much more strict. it would trap current gun owners and outlaw the future sale of some handguns and shotguns. joe johns joins us from washington, i understand that senator feinstein will show up holding a bushmaster. >> reporter: we don't know if she'll be holding it but we know she is going to have some weapons present that would be banned under her proposal, that would include bushmaster, as you know, they're fairly well-known, a bushmaster was we believe used by the shooter in newtown, connecticut.
. >>> and soon it will be hard to find a large soda in new york city, but now there's a new argument to keep those giant drinks around. "newsroom" starts now. good morning, i'm carol costello, thank you so much for being with us, and in just a couple of hours a strict, new gun control plan will be unveiled and brace for a loud outcry from millions of gun owners and their ultrapowerful lobbying group the nra. the latest push coming from senator dianne feinstein, the california...
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that's the lowest in 76 years. >>> and the most valuable nba franchise, new york knicks at $1.1 billion. l.a. lakers, at an even $1 billion. followed by the bulls, celtics and mavericks. >>> the ntsb is now looking at issues raised by whistle blowers involving the 786 dreamliners. questions were raise ared about the question that make the the chargers for the lithium battery. >>>ia yoo ceo melissa meyer has a habit of keeping executives waiting minute or hours for her. >>> and j.p. diamond said if only washington could reach a grand bargain to fix the fiscal environment, then the u.s. could have a booming environment. >>> before she was the princess of wales, this unseen photo of princess diana is being auctioned off. written on the picture "not to be published" probably because she's sitting so close to mr. russell. >>> and an college upset. and a fine for one of the most elite players. >>> plus, terrible timing for one truck driver trying to beat a train. and take a look at what happens when you fight a fire in near zero temperatures. you're watching "early today." >>> now to mother s
that's the lowest in 76 years. >>> and the most valuable nba franchise, new york knicks at $1.1 billion. l.a. lakers, at an even $1 billion. followed by the bulls, celtics and mavericks. >>> the ntsb is now looking at issues raised by whistle blowers involving the 786 dreamliners. questions were raise ared about the question that make the the chargers for the lithium battery. >>>ia yoo ceo melissa meyer has a habit of keeping executives waiting minute or hours for...
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new york real esttte mogul donald trump could be the new ownerrfor theenew york times. having financialltroubles been - has been holding meetings &pabout ppssibly buying the company.trump's office wwuldn't commmnt specifically rule out aa attempt to buy the paper. coming up... a man has two cars stolen....in one day. day.how pooice believe the thief may have gained aacess to the second vehicle. mcafee says: if we don't do somethinn dramatic to turn this around there will be a billion deaths in the 21st ceetury from smokiig. smoking.a new study... highlighhs theedangers of smoking.how much mmoe likely smokers are to die early... than people whhodon't light up. you're watching foo 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((breakk3)))- [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and mad
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as police commissioner in new york city, hot spots where shoot shootings occurred. he reassigned hundreds to the narcics unit. drug-related homicides dropped more than 90%. >> we ree dus it by controlling illegal behavior. if you change the behavior. you effectively reduce the amount of crime and number of people committing crimes. >> one of the crime fighting tools is a controversial stop and frisk. a tactic that is fueled anger among many residents, afraid it will result in racial profiling. in n.new york during bratton's tenure there are 700,000 stop and frisk incidents a year. he blames it on police department that's have been using the practice inappropriately. >> the tools given to work with have you to use them legally. constitutionally. have you to use them compassionately. >> a center piece of the strategy will be the computer crime tracking system he helped develop. enabling brass to track in realtime frequency of crimes how effectively it's handling that louing to mobilize forces to a hot spot and stuff it out before it escalates. >> you can see accountab
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ashley morrison is here in new york with a little more on that. good morning, anally. >> good morning, anne-marie. apple shares tanked on monday. the company missed wall street's forecast for the third straight quarter and shares fell 10% in after hours trading. that's a loss of about $50 bill. the company posted a profit of $13 bill, selling 28% more iphones and 48% more ipads, but that still did not meet analysts' expectations. >>> in asia apple's earnings were overshadowed by news that china's manufacturing rose. tokyo's nikkei gain 1% while hong kong's hang seng shed a frac texas. >>> the dow shot up 67 points to 13,779. that's the highest level since october 2007 before the recession began. >>> netflix wowed wall street with its earnings. it gained 2 million subscribers in the u.s. it helped the company net almost $8 million. it hit a new 52-week high gaining 35%, closing at almost $140. >>> japanese and u.s. investigators said wednesday that overcharged batteries did not cause the recent fires on boeing's 787 dreamliner, but they did find th
ashley morrison is here in new york with a little more on that. good morning, anally. >> good morning, anne-marie. apple shares tanked on monday. the company missed wall street's forecast for the third straight quarter and shares fell 10% in after hours trading. that's a loss of about $50 bill. the company posted a profit of $13 bill, selling 28% more iphones and 48% more ipads, but that still did not meet analysts' expectations. >>> in asia apple's earnings were overshadowed by...